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Lustily

Traditional:

courtesy of www.SailorSongs.com - Year 1576



All things we have ready and nothing we want

To furnish our ship that rideth hereby

Victuals and weapons they be nothing scant

Like worthy mariners ourselves we will try


Her flags be new trimmed, set slanting aloft

Our ship for swift swimming, oh she doth excel

We fear no enemies, we have escaped them oft

Of all things that swimmeth she beareth the bell


And here is a master excelleth in skill

And our master's mate he is not to seek

And here is a boatswain will do his good will

And here is a ship boy we never had his like


If fortune then fail not, and our next voyage prove

We will return merrily and make good cheer

And hold all together as friends linked in love

The cans shall be filled with wine, ale and beer



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